East Wittering Windmill
East Wittering Windmill | |
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Origin | |
Mill name | East Wittering Mill |
Mill location | SZ 797 973 50°46′12″N 0°52′16″W / 50.770°N 0.871°W |
Operator(s) | Private |
Year built | c1810 |
Information | |
Purpose | Corn mill |
Type | Tower mill |
Storeys | Four storeys |
No. of sails | Four sails |
Type of sails | Two Spring sails and two Common sails |
Winding | Fantail |
No. of pairs of millstones | Two pairs |
East Wittering Windmill is a grade II listed[1] tower mill at East Wittering, Sussex, England which is derelict.
History
East Wittering Windmill was first mentioned in 1810. The mill was working by wind until 1895, and the sails were removed in 1896. The cap was blown off in 1931. The derelict tower retained some machinery in 1974, but was burnt out in May 1975, with the windshaft falling within the tower.[2]
Description
East Wittering Windmill is a four storey cement rendered brick tower mill. It had two Spring sails and two Common sails. The beehive cap was winded by a fantail. The sails were set with the aid of a travelling stage. The mill drove two pairs of underdrift millstones. The derelict tower stands today.[2]
Millers
- Robert Woodman 1845
- William Stevens 1855
- T Souch 1866
- R H Sparkes 1870
- E Redman 1887
- Richard Stevens 1887 - 1895
References for above:-[2]
See also
References
- ^ "EAST WITTERING WINDMILL, CHURCH ROAD, WEST WITTERING, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX". English Heritage. Retrieved 2008-05-14.
- ^ a b c Brunnarius, Martin (1979). The Windmills of Sussex. Chichester: Philimore. pp. 131–132, 196. ISBN 0-85033-345-8.
Further reading
Hemming, Peter (1936). Windmills in Sussex. London: C W Daniel. Online version